Sowhen I was thinking of a new fusion recipe back in 2015, only a month after starting this website, I decided that cheesecakes were also family favourites and popular all year round. After doing some research and realising that nothing like this existed yet, I fused the first and original Lolly Log Cheesecake together. Since then this recipe has gone viral over social media, reaching nearly 1 million people though one single facebook post. This recipe has continued to be the most popular recipe on my website and it has been awesome to see others giving this recipe ago, including other brands, cafes and food trucks!
For this cheesecake I combined the delicious lolly log base with a smooth coconut filling, inspired by the iconic desiccated coconut around the outside of the lolly log. This recipe is super easy and a match made in heaven. Definitely add this one to your bake-list.
They are a sort of lolly cake mixture that you wrap around anything you like! You can use marshmallows, chop up explorer lollies, banana lollies or even a caramel! Today I used fruit puffs as they were cheap and as it was a big bag I can use them for several recipes.
This recipe makes approximately 20 good sized truffles. If you want smaller truffles simply reduce the size of the lolly inside. If you wish to make a bigger batch I would still suggest you make them as two individual batches rather than doubling the mixture.
If you love truffles have you seen my easy Tim Tam Truffles? They are absolutely delicious and there are so many variations and flavours you can make, also try these with mint biscuits for something special.
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I have made these for special occasions for years now, and the family have the surprise of what I have used for the fillings ! Pieces of ginger, jelly beans,marshmallows, anything at all. Very tasty and even without the coconut they are super.
I love and have tried many of your recipes. Just a question here, are the lollies that you use something like the banana lollies or what are these lollies called in NZ so I can try and find something like them in Australian or even online.
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